04 February 2013
The Bishop of Wakefield, the Rt Rev Stephen Platten, has called
on people to pray for the whole food production chain from
struggling farmers, in the UK and elsewhere, to those that do not
have enough to eat.
Backing the Enough Food For Everyone If campaign, the Bishop
emphasised the call for governments, companies and individuals to
work together to take the necessary steps to reduce the millions
currently going hungry and the amount of food wasted.
At the other end of the food chain, he added, those who produce
food also need prayers. Farmers in the UK, for example, are facing
cuts in their income of up to 50 per cent due to weather damage,
according to latest estimates from the Department for the
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
"The world produces enough food for everyone, yet nearly a billion
people are starving," said Bishop Stephen. "If we all work together
we can make dramatic progress towards ending global hunger - IF.
But we must not forget those who produce that food.
"The UK, in recent months, has seen dreadful weather that has
ruined crops and disrupted harvests. The end result, according to
DEFRA, is that many farmers face a cut in income of up to a half.
Such crop failures can happen anywhere, so, while we pray for an
end to global hunger, we should pray for those who produce the
food, too."
Notes
Examples of suitable prayers
For Plenty.
O Most merciful Father, who of thy gracious goodness hast heard the
devout prayers of thy Church, and turned our dearth and scarcity
into cheapness and plenty: We give thee humble thanks for this thy
special bounty; beseeching thee to continue thy loving-kindness
unto us, that our land may yield us her fruits of increase, to thy
glory and our comfort; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Almighty God, Lord of heaven and earth: we ask you to pour your
blessing upon this land and to give us fruitful seasons, that we,
constantly receiving your gifts, may evermore give thanks to you
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
The latest Farm Business Income estimates from DEFRA can be seen at
http://www.defra.gov.uk/statistics/files/defra-stats-foodfarm-farmmanage-fbs-publications-fbincomes-statsnotice-130131.pdf
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The Church of England is a member of ENOUGH FOOD FOR EVERYONE
IF. This is a national campaign involving 100 organisations that
have come together to make 2013 the year in which we make dramatic
progress towards ending global hunger. For more about the campaign
and its launch please visit the campaign website at www.enoughfoodif.org
The Church of England will be using the UK Presidency of the G8
to focus on two key concerns: hunger and sexual violence in
conflict. To learn more about the Church's work in both these areas
please visit the following website:
http://www.churchofengland.org/our-views/international-affairs/the-uk-g8.aspx